According to the company, the Blade Pro display is calibrated and tested for resolution, colour accuracy and video playback, while the audio meets THX requirements for voltage output, frequency response, distortion, signal-to-noise ratio and crosstalk for clear sound through headphones.

Back in October 2016 Razer acquired THX, the audio company founded by George Lucas in 1983. Over the years THX expanded its remit to certification of audio and visuals, and prior to the acquisition was working on a certification program for HDR< AR and VR systems.

As for the rest of the Blade Pro, the 17.3-inch laptop features a 4K IGZO display with G-Sync, overclocked 7th generation Intel Core i7 quad-core processor, DDR4 RAM, an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 GPU, up to 2TB SSD RAID 0 (2x 1TB PCIe M.2), mechanical keyboard and Chroma RGB lighting, all inside an aluminium chassis. It is available now.

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